The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1976 — Page 7

Recently Dorothy Walsh spent the day at Eagle Lake, Edwardsburg. Michigan, with her son-in-law s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Las/lo Korbuly. Sr., at their son’s beautiful new home. The Senior Korbulys are leaving for Vienna. Austria and Budapest. Hungary on September 30. Mrs. George Hillis and Miss Ethel Bierly attended the St. Joseph County Council meeting of the Indiana Federation of Clubs which was held at the North Liberty United Methodist Church on Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Kemp moved to Fort Wayne the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. John VV Cover and Mrs. Alma Knappenburger, of Bucvrus, Ohio, and Mrs. Edna Kiplinger. of Sulphur Springs. Ohio, were Saturday afternoon and evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald. On Sunday thev were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Iszley, of Seattle. Washington, were here for two days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rensberger. While they were here other visitors included Mrs. Jo Bogol and Mrs. Lyle McCormich. North Liberty: Mr. Lyle Rensberger and Jeff. Roann; Mr and Mrs. Victor Rensberger. LaPorte; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown. Koontz Lake; and Mrs Eli Berger. Walkerton Mondav of this week Mr and Mrs Dale Rensberger and daughter Terry, of Ingleside. Texas. came to spend some time with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (over spent the week end in Connersville. Indiana, and on Sundav returning home, they stopped in Columbia Citv to call on Mrs. Maric Ball, a former Walkerton resident. Mr. and Mis. Fai Pogodzinski at tended the wedding of her nephew . Iheodorc A. Pvch. on Saturdav. September 25 at two o’clock in St.

SPECIALS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 ALL THE FISH YOU CAN EAT s2oo 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 STEAK & FRENCH FRIES sps 10:00 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. ■ AT THE J A J RESTAURANT Downtown Walkerton Phone 586-7267

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Jan’s Cathedral. Lansing. Michi gan. .A reception followed at the Plaza Hotel. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs Ernest Rosenkranz and Mrs. Barbara Knotts and Kimberly and Richard Clous, all of LaCrosse. Charles Junior Heim, of Carlsbad. (alifornia. has been here v isiling w ith his sisters. Mrs. Violet Baker and Mrs Ruth Bare, along with other sisters in the area, and his brother. ( larencc Heim, North Liberty. Mrs. Bertha Urbin was m South Bend on Sunday visiting with her sister. Mrs Ruth Hughes and they were evening dinner guests of Mrs Hughes daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Dick Nyrges and family. Miss Susan Wilkins and Mr George Murphy, of Chicago, were guests for several days this week of Mrs. Ellen Brede. Mrs. Hazel W’iscnbaugh. of North Liberty, spent a few davs here visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ida Mae Watkins. Rev. John Gtxxipasture came home on Fridas from a three-dav stay in Anderson. Indiana, with his daughter. Mrs. Alice Ann Griffith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tanka will serve as hosts for the Saturday evening carrv-in dinner of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club at the club house. Hospital patients are Mrs Ann ( lark and Mrs Helen Mi Norton, in Osteopathic Hospital. South Bend; Mrs Al Drews and Mr Bill Baker, is St Joseph Hospital. South Bend; and in the I a Porte Hospital. Mrs Iverett Baker. Sirs Emma Ziglcr. Mrs. I inder Schmeltz and Mr Howard Decker. Mrs Favette Dunn returned on Lhursdav from a trip to tin cast accompanied bv her daughter. Mr. and Mrs lames R<mA. of ( hkago. I hev were joined on the trip bv Mr ami Mrs Fred Harris, of ( har

lotte. North ( arolina. and at Mar tinsburg. West Virginia. bv more relatives. lhe group enjoyed a family gathering in Williamsburg, West Virginia for four davs. On Monday of this week Mr. ami Mrs Victor Williams, of Huntington Beach, California, spent the after noon w ith Mrs. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Rudv Elder ami Mr and Mrs. Rov Sellers returned recently from a most enjovablv vacation spent mostly in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri. Ihe Fid ers and Sellers drove to Marshall, Illinois, where thev spent the night with Mrs. Sellers sister, Kathv Anderson, and her husband, Ivn lev, who then joined them tor the trip to Branson. Missouri, where thev engaged accomodations at a trout fishing camp. While there, besides some avid fishing, thev attended a hilarious performance of the Baldknobbcrs ami also dined at and visited the School of the Ozarks w here only children w ho are vv ilhng to work their wav thru can attend Mr and Mrs. Anderson staved on at the camp after a week when Mr and Mrs. Sellers headed for home and Mr. and Mrs. Elder spent two davs traveling to Paynesville and Louisville, Kentucky. where thev spent another week visiting family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Williams and Mrs. Martha Mull returned last week end from a trip to the western states. Mrs. Mull stopped at Gcxxling. Idaho, and visited with Mr. Fred and Ed Mull and at Brigham Citv. Utah. The Williams visited Mr. Stewart Parlin. at Vale. Oregon, thev visited Mr and Mrs. F. B Lowns. Mrs. Towns was the former Ellen Parlin, also Mr and Mrs. lorn Parlin and two daugh ters At Duck lake. Indian Reser vation. in Nevada, the Williams spent their time fishing. I hev were joined there bv Mr and Mrs Rov Reeder from Santa Clara. ( al ifornia. ami bv Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder from I akc 1 ahex Mr and Mrs Flovd Brown arc proud to announce the arrival of their first great granddaughter Part ills arc Mr ami Mrs Ralph Zcrbic. of I ima, Ohio, and the grandparents arc B H Dowty. of Bradenton. Florida, but well known

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS SEPTEMBER 30, 1976

here. lhe Browns went to Lima, Ohio this Wednesdav to sec the new babv girl Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shinn enjoved the sights at the beautiful Spring Mill State Park from I hurs dav to Saturdav. I hev reported the park was beautiful with the trees turning red Mr and Mrs. James Dalev, Sr visited their daughter and son-m law. Sir and Mrs. Jcrrv Kofoid. over the week end in Fort Wav ne Mr and Mrs. William P Knox, of Council Bluffs, lowa, were week end guests of Rev. and Mrs Robert ( Bow man. aft Koontz I akc 38th JOHNSON TWP. REINION HEID lhe 38th annual Johnson Lwp Reunion was held on Sundav. September 2b with 4* members present. A pot luck dinner was held at 12:30. Mrs \lta Bowers gave the table prayer Clvdc Smxlgrass conducted the business meeting with the election of officers being as follows, Burdcll Williams, president; John Drees sen. vice-president; Mrs Harold Knowlton. secretarv treasurer, en tertainment. Rov Williams; histon an. Miss Ethel Bierly; welcoming committee. Lawrence W hitmer and dinner committee. Mrs John Dreessen. Mrs. Clvde Smxlgrass and Mrs Burdcll Williams Mrs. Rov Williams, historian, told interesting dates and names concerning Johnson I ownship Schtxils

PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, October 2 10:00 A.M. Duc to the death of mv husband I am selling the following personal propertv Uxatcd from Walkerton, north on 23 past the sale barn '« mile to Walnut Road, then left 3 miles to sale or 2 miles west of North I ibertv to W alnut Road and south 1 miles to sale HOUSFHOID Hotpoint 36' white stovi tun I lee refrigerator. Zenith color IS 23" cabinet; Hotpoint freezer chest. h> u ft Speed Queen wringer washer; formica tabic M chairs, double bed with padded headboard, (new matress); ' pc bedroom set (dark brown), double bed. single bed with steel frame, black leather re ehner; red davenport A matching chair, white leather recliner red leather recliner, knee hole desk, corner shelves, book shelves, ihilds nxkcr; 6 folding chairs, card table. IS travs planters wrought iron flower stand; sewing table, hand made librarv table, spindle back nxkcr; fanev 5 legged oak table, ornate librarv table walnut table; buffet, fern stand, smoking stand music stand record cabinet; 2 hand made chests, set of ISM 2 Britannica I mxdopedias. IS volume home studv circle librarv, plank bottom chair, lawn chairs; a lot of ornate wood; 2 utihtv cabinets, small 2 drawer oval mirror dersser; oak dresser with beveled mirror, coffee table, 24 fan with thermostat, w indow fan Rex Air vacuum c leaner, floor tan. elec, heater; large fanev picnic chest; hand made rugs, old heating stove Exit warmer; rug stretcher American Familv soap wcxxl box chxks; radios; card shuffler, bath scales, platform scales, spice rack, steam iron; Sunbeam mixer toaster, canister set. dec can opener. Mirror Matic coffee pot <22 cup, elec ). ironstone china. Haviland china Atkinson Bros bone handle carving set, hand painted dishes; blue carnival glass A vase, mustache cup. de pres sion glass; ervstal glass washboard, set of 12 dishes, pots and pans silverware; 2 pressure ccxikers, elec skillet, elec broom, large canner, new elec ice cream freezer, lots of bedding GUNS 22 cal Springfield. 22 Remington. Daisv pump BB gun 22 cal. pistol. 4 10 Stevens, ammunition, gun cleaners MIS( A COLLECTABLES bhp Wheclhorse riding mower meat saw; brass kettles, pink glass, crvstal A cut glass. Derwocx! Iriquois dishes; flat irons, old coffee pot, chicken in a basket shaving mug. old tea tin. checker board A checkers, antique caste basket, old trunk, old oval frames, wooden box * glass newt eggs cast iron pancake grill; bed trav (old); kerosene lamps crvM vases; cnxkerv. meat steels, several crock* A jugs (I arge A smal butter churns; pored in coffee pot A tin cups, sh.x tree A shir att wooden plav blocks, copper boiler, sausage grinder apple peeler cherrv pitter. copper bottle kraut cutter A kraut stamper. . ga wine barrel! with spicket; old dated fruit jars, milk cans, box of marbles, carnival cane ANIIQI'fS Jefferson China commode. hand made babv bed youth bed. dresser with marble top. dresser with mirror; cherr phono box. Indian nx ks and tomahawks Owner: Mrs. Otto Schmeltz Terms: C ASH Not Responsible lor Accidents Auctioneers ( ostello Bros Inc .RR 4 Plvmouth Ind 'M 3442 lunch bv I nitrd Methodist Women

Prizes were awarded to Lawr ence Whitmer, oldest man. Mrs Ruth ( lark, oldest ladv present. Rov Williams, having the closest birthdav and to Melvin Dijicri. most c hildrcn present Ice cream was served later in the aftermxin. Pictures and momentos brought wen enjoved during the afternoon visiting ATTEND SHOW Approximated r><) lohn Glenn High School students and their in structor. Sir Icon Serhacghc vis tied the Farm Progu ss Show at <>rcctifield, Indiana Wedm. s dav. September 29 |he show is sponsored bv the Indiana Prairn larnu r \gribusim ss companies from all parts of the United States displav and demonstrate their pnxluds giving students ami tar mt rs the oj portunitv to set the newest pro duds and techniques available (or farm operations. Focal point ot the National 4-11 I oundation’s national and mternatlonal programsis National 4 H ( enter, a complete educational facility on a 12'.-acre campus in < hevy ( hase. Md. An elephant drinks by draw ing water halfway up his trunk and then squirting it down his throat 1 Be a defensive driver — alwavs'